Finding a doctor

abbimom
abbimom Member Posts: 87 Member

Hello,

I'm a 12 year stage 3 cancer survivor. I was diagnosed when I was 21 years old. I'm moving to Madison, Wisconsin and was hoping to get names of great doctors in that area. I also need a dentist who has experience working with oral cancer patients. Any help would be great.

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  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Hi You...
    My good buddy Ingrid lives fairly close to that area, she might offer up some info...

    Here is a link to a map that I made awwhile back..., actually I need to make some updates on it;

    CSN ~ Where In The World Are You...

    You can see a few people in the area that you are headed.

    Best,
    John
  • fisrpotpe
    fisrpotpe Member Posts: 1,349 Member
    down the road a bit

    down the road a bit at Loyola University in Chicago is Dr. Barrowdale, he has been on my cancer team for 17 years and my primary ent for the last approx 10 years. 

    you will love Madison

    john 

  • Ingrid K
    Ingrid K Member Posts: 813
    fisrpotpe said:

    down the road a bit

    down the road a bit at Loyola University in Chicago is Dr. Barrowdale, he has been on my cancer team for 17 years and my primary ent for the last approx 10 years. 

    you will love Madison

    john 

    Hi Abbimom
    I, like

    Hi Abbimom

    I, like John, (above)  was treated at Loyola (outside Chicago) by Dr. Borrowdale.  I'd say if you were just starting treatment, definitely to to Dr. Borrowdale.  He saved my life for sure.   But since you are looking for follow-up care, it would be a bit of a trip for you.   However, I have heard excellent things about the Univ of Wisconsin at Madison.

    I will see if I can find out more info for you.  There might be someone closer that was treated there.  I will snoop around.... Welcome to the Midwest !

     

     

  • ratface
    ratface Member Posts: 1,337 Member
    Ingrid K said:

    Hi Abbimom
    I, like

    Hi Abbimom

    I, like John, (above)  was treated at Loyola (outside Chicago) by Dr. Borrowdale.  I'd say if you were just starting treatment, definitely to to Dr. Borrowdale.  He saved my life for sure.   But since you are looking for follow-up care, it would be a bit of a trip for you.   However, I have heard excellent things about the Univ of Wisconsin at Madison.

    I will see if I can find out more info for you.  There might be someone closer that was treated there.  I will snoop around.... Welcome to the Midwest !

     

     

    try these folks

    My february issue of SPOHNC, support for people with oral head and neck cancer, list the following contact folks in Madison:

     

    Rachael kammer, 608-263-4896, Kammer@surgery.wisc.edu

    Peggy wiederholt, 608-265-3044,, wiederholt@humone.wisc.edu

    They will more than likely personally know every doc associated with head and neck in that area. Best of luck to you.

  • Ingrid K
    Ingrid K Member Posts: 813
    ratface said:

    try these folks

    My february issue of SPOHNC, support for people with oral head and neck cancer, list the following contact folks in Madison:

     

    Rachael kammer, 608-263-4896, Kammer@surgery.wisc.edu

    Peggy wiederholt, 608-265-3044,, wiederholt@humone.wisc.edu

    They will more than likely personally know every doc associated with head and neck in that area. Best of luck to you.

    great info

    Rick

    thanks for the info. 

    I am having no luck finding any survivors in that area.

    Abimom:  these are the folks who would know all about docs in the Madison area.

     

     

  • abbimom
    abbimom Member Posts: 87 Member
    Thanks

    Thank you for your responses. It is great to know that there are resources out there. Looking forward to moving. Thinking about contacting Timothy McCullough with univ. of wisconsin. Anyone hearantsy thing about him. Thank you!